Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 18, 1913, Page 3

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VOR WALLACE AND NEW YO municipalities. success in about commission plan nciples; gemedy. mtercst, in eop!o har. any but nioresting circumstance. . tor more than one person. Bli1e 2 0 (¢ o I sou thynake. ty that plan. The principle ple of rezponsibility. won to make to you. P A SUp b cadical, put { you are :uch a smart Alec. You sta you try it Gey. \nlson 8 Conception of Commission Government The cities of New Jersey had suffered their full thare | from the typical ills which have harassed American | Some of them had had serious defalca- tions or had been afflicted with corporation domination or with gross inequalities of taxation. was a lot of petty grafting and general inefliciency. In 1910 there swept in from the West a great political idea which had been applied at that time with marked Nothing moralizes like responsibility. If you have a very able friend who s very kim in office and see him tame down. Say, ‘all right, my friend, | You know how this thing ought to be done. | 1 on the street corners and rant. You know so much about it, suppose ! You make out of him the sober and responsible wheel horse.” {RK GIRLS IN GEO. COHAN'S In addition, there one hundred cities—the idea of com- mission government. Public opinion in no less than sixty communities in New Jersey looked with longing upon the as a relief from their own troubles. Most of them, as in every State, had but a general notion of its polmcnl 5 it was a case of “It has cured others; it will cure us.” But to Woodrow Wilson the commission plan was more than a patent It was the embodiment of the cardinal doctrine which he had written #bout and taught from the beginning of his career—the principle of the Short llot and direct responsibility. As Governor, he took the stump for this prine ; ple fust as candidates for public office take the stump in their own personal Throughout, he emphasized not the specific results already ob- andur the new plan in the Western cities, but the fact that the coms mission pan put the local government into the right relationship to the Ulws, !n his address on the subject at Trenton, he said:= “sjumun nature is better instructed, guided and supported in America where else in the world; they have good government in foreign they are less intelligent than we are. When I look into it I find In English or Scottish cities no voter ever He never has a chance to vote for more than We elect men galore, but the nominating, machine selects them. | the privilege of selecting your men as well as electing them you | will stmplify vour form of government until you have the whole thing in the i a of vour hand and have only to flip a little finger to make them think it All the best governed cities in the world are governed is the center of the whole proposition— | 1 have ' It ig this ability to see the problems of the people in terms of a very efmple proposition which under!’ s Wilson's own political leadership. Viewed ‘to tLis light, the principle of the Short Dallot takes on a transcendant ime portznce. For it is the Short allot euring effectlve civic and ofli FQUAINT SILKS HAVE VOGUE { ®or Oressy Summer Gowns They Are Likely to Become Altogether General Favorites. Nothing mo+e persuasive could pos- #bly be imax ned for the dressy sum- wer gown than these quaint flowered al respons which will be the first step toward sce ility in States, countics aud cities, duished with small silk or satin roses. The favorite cc of the senscn Is & suit of coft eavy silk, The coat s usually loose aud m cn one of ¢ the extre nodels, while the skirt Is draped a hed at the bottom, sPit of who are from d¢ umanitarian pere to save the plum- truction, the costly ise feathers con- In trving rette sllks. Whaen they first came to notice o T, ! olae Mottt pome months ago there were certain aTE Tl ey st @oubis as (o whether they would find i A s gavor. But e authorities responsible .‘A biack taffeta parasol with gold F ribs has (1. edze trimmed with two for the Inteoduction were firm in the Pellef that even the vividly colored examples would be accepted. These fast are strongly reminiscent of old ehiniz designs, and there are others ' Just as tender. With silks, brocades and likewise grepous we shall have to reckon with ® severe little waist bodice that will gest the onus of its success on some povel treatment of the belt. Either parrow, with one falling end looprd pver the left side of the front, or €x- Sremely deep and folled, or else the Rurkish sash. The appearance i8 most pmusing when the skirt s of one ma: terial and the bodice of another; * ghose, howaver, in tone, the sash Luak: Ing for some deching contract oin 2 eing of overtures are b wear dalr All manner ®ade to us to Bes and the zest is so keen ih every prohability the de e will bo fulillled. Aaywzy, forat! runt!l the warm weather renders the en wrapping of the throat, even tulle, &1 anpleasant warmi procedira, DICTATES OF FASHION. Nearly all the smart powns with thin draperles narrow toward the Qee! E.: 168 of bright-colored yelvet are ———— e { Hold a picee folds of satin. &l150 uppear unon the handle, Bulgarian Ribbons Taken, According to the Dry Gods Econo mist, the vogue for Bulgarian designa and colorings in ribbons continues une abated. The narrow Dulgarian noved ties are especially favored for milll nery decoration, in the forms of bands and flat bows, and neckweae manufacturers are g them fot fo m ing smart bow noveltles and for color relief purposes. In both of these lines rt 13 made to use them In &8 &l an r as possible so thal the gorgeons 4 of the design and the col s will not be lost. Two and three | widths continue thd biggest selle for these purpcses. in Thin Goods, Buttorholes Ity ble {n making buts ton? erial, hera 13 a way of cvercor the difliculty. material on the tide and cut the hole through er { this as if it were part of the waist When the buttonhole 18 finished cut | away the under cloth very caretully so that it will not show. There will be o | dificulty, even with chiffon, if the! eloth ig colded two or three timeo MUSICAL FARCE “THE LITTLE MILLIO On the edge of one of the ribs is arranged a gmall bunch of | black and white satin rosebuds, which | “After Four Years of Discouraging|! had gotien so weak i that, nothin THE EVENING TELEGRAM, LAK ELAND, FLA., NOV. 18 NAIRE,” AUDITORIUM, NOV. | S g S T | . QUISITE AFTERNOON GOWN . ,;I"m'm e rou did before you married herf® “Bxactly. I remember just how } ased to act when I first fell in love with her. ! used to hang over the ‘ence In front of her house and n. { 2t ber shadow on the curtain, afraid (W goin. AndIact just the same way 10w when I get home lute.” | | | 15 1'. Keep Pom Presh, or smooth earth and half fine sand Oive abundant drainags and ther plenty of warer. About once a mont} put them !n the washtub or bathtul and give a thorouzh washing, not sparing soap; rinse well, and slightly iovsen the soll before returning them to the rtand. A bit of fresh bee 4 Surled tn the sofl ocarionally helya WANTED AT ONCE g Ten young men and women in Lakeland to learn telegraphy. Learn in four months. Tuition $25 to first ten applicants. Positions paying $60 per month guaranteed just as soon as finished. Phone 96 red or call and s00 V. . HOLLAND, Manager iakeland Business College. 1466 . SOME THINGS LAXELAND HAS Live Board of Trade. Best Water in Florida, High, Healthful Location. Prooressive, Cospaopolitan Citizen ¢ ship, Municinal Ownership of Light and .Water. An .nuum.m gown of liberty satin with R | tunic. The skirt shows _ modern. the heavy drapery now in vogue. Belt Splendiu Winter Chautanqua, and sash of cerise velvet., i Delightfu] Year-Round C'imate. - Excentionally Fertile Back Country. Possibiiitites of Ribbon. 'I'vm‘somt- and Well-Stocked Stores. Ribbon is to be a great feature ot Cenfer of Five Railroad Divisions. the coming scason novelties, and 1t8 | Bio Railrond P’\V Ro'l, possibilities apparently are endless. Wammoth (*,".N Pieking Honge. fmcl- upon a time it “'f'“ nlwwly tied Sulendid Edueational Facilities, m»lo bows and Hn'r(:\\'nh n’s SPRETe () valoe of all Denominations. of usefulness and ornamentation be- Numerots Industria! Enterprises, gan and ended . It the coming ribbon will not rest Three Strone Banking Concerns, An Up-to-Date Dailv Newsnaner, content with so restricted a field. 1t 2N {iniLy, o will be wade into frocks with plenty Mi'es of Granolithic Sidewalks. Sowerace Svstem, of lace inscrtion to hide the inevite able joints, into scarves with more ! Vitrificd Brick Streets, (@ce and much ruching and frilling of and tulle, into flowers of all sizes a1a | Fyergthine that eoeg to make up a BLRDRE: Live. Tovelv City—6,500 now— HNV\ in. 1"‘5 HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING W!FEi i bard got me a bott'e of | 1 could not stand, and | gave vp in despair, At last, my 1 Cardui, the wom Conditioas, Mrs. Bullock Cave m's tonic, and 1 come UpinDespair, Hushacd menced toling it Trom the very first Carz to Rescue, ; , dose, I could tell it was helping me. | S can now walk two miles without its | i | In 31 interesting letier | iing me vll'atkf . wdoine at y ) " Catron, Ky.- im doing all my work. from th.s place, Ars. Bettie I If you are &l run cown from womarly Use & roll of about halt leaf molé | Lorocst Fireproof Hote', absolutely 5 | ' | | | :m JCHCHOHOCL B0 CHOHOBOHORCROONIC YOG mmmumuoammu PAGE THREER For Tin, Sheet iron, Copper, Zinc or any kmd of Roofing Work, cail the LAKELAND SHEET METAL WORKS Smith-Hardin Building Phoae 279 Ask for J. P. CARTIN We can fix that leaky roof. Our Motto is: Modest Prices and All Work Guaranteed, W. K. Jackson-asswitea-W, K, McRae Owner and Manufac- Real turers’ Agent Estate Brokerage--Real Estate TELL US WHAT YOU HAVE TO BLlL WZ WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYLR TELL US WHAT YOU WANT Ty BUY; WE WILL TRY 70 FIND A SELLER} . i7" « Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building ] - Florida Lakeland 'WE HAVE IT! -~ No matter what you wish in the Dry Goods line, you can always find it here. Make your purchases froma stock always filled with the latest from the seats of fash.on. - ~a- : BATES DEPARTMENT STORE | | Put FIRE In Your Life Work FOR SUCCIESS! Fire'in your furnace for warmth and comfort but put A fIR® INSUMNGE POLICY In your strorg box 'to make afe from loss by fire It has been said: “The ccnsciousnass - f well-dong is an ample reward” We represent the following reliable companies; Fidelity Underwriters, capital ., $4.500.000 German American, capital MR 2.000.000 Philadelphia Und srwriters, capital 4.750,000 Springfield Fire and Warine, canital 2,000,000 MANN & DEEN Room 7, Raymondo Building writes as follo o suffered for four | troubles, don’t give up in despair, Try | ™" SN Eaa =y g v fronhlee and durino | Cardul, the worman's It has helped years, Wiaw YARUSING) BRLMLE i FAMPA'S MODERN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN HOTEL Mk At + oaly sit un for a litde than a2 n n women, in its 50 | ¢ e Flevators 3 Plectrie Lighted, his time, 1 could oaly sit up for a litde | E its Hletrle Elosatora, 2 l)l‘\(”“HOTl.l.w_ ¢ Bari Mer Tambh P . nd could not walk anywhere at: years of continuous success, and should | turg st ana o fortable by fn the ety Two larve poiches: do not have to be while, and ¢ not waig anywhere at| ; ) g wped up. AIL outside toos aud well ventllated. Courtwons trentment guarautsed ous all. At times, [ would have severe pains | p you, too. Your druggist has ; v RATFS—EUROPEAN RATES—AMERICAN : Gl 15, B OO e | One \ Lath 8150 Ona person without batl ..$3.00 ta my left side, sold Cardui for years, He knows what | I il taik 200 Give. fropnin WD BRI S toara e 380 ! il d el y £ | Pwo persany, without bath L2490 Two persons, without bath 250 The doctor was called in, and his treat- | it will do. Ask him. le will recome [ two perseane wit S 300 Two persons with bath _ 8.50 aent relieved me for a while, but | was|mendit. Begin taking Cardui today, l e e —_— Write tn: uam Crata to my bed again, :\HerIA me any good. | 11r, soon coniined ,,..4.1 d to da bRt s PR ok 1’(»"" ! have $500 all We worth of toys and gilverware for your inspection We have the that we have dieplased in our gtore, game 1~ru‘;;1r-lfl line every yea VA NHUSS' PLACE & SILVERWARE Lakeland, Florida

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